I am monitoring performance of one of our SOC machines. Attached below are the stats that I am getting. it does say request are succeded but I am not sure that it is entirely true. It must take at least sometime. I am looking for some help on how to interpret these results.

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JustinMar 8 '12 at 1:26

You will need to do some stress testing on your environment to get better stats to evaluate any differences in performance between your SOC machines.

For instance you can make use of JMeter to record some typical user workflows in a browser (such as making selections, zooming in/out/, panning, queries, etc) and play this back as the simulated load for the saturation test. Another tool I have recently been playing with to simulate load is LoadUI - again lets you hammer your ArcGIS Server instance by pinging the URL endpoints of ArcGIS Server with requests.

With doing stress tests like this, your stats would then begin to yield some more interesting data and you would be able to spot if one of your SOC machines was not performing correctly.

Assuming this is a basic setup and there is no external load balaning or failover going on, and that the SOC machines are on physical machines with similar SPEC, then yes, you should expect that the stats will match for both machines. Until we see those detailed stats, then it is impossible to determine if you have an unhealthy SOC.